Brett Battles - Every Precious Thing

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The angle was wrong, but the basic bear-like shape was there. Seeing no other options, she headed toward it.

Bear rock, then the forked tree, then the hill and the field and the rotting tree…

She repeated the order like a mantra that would magically make each marker appear.

It was bear rock. She wasn’t lost.

“Thank you, God!” she said.

Everything was going to be-

“…ara…”

A voice in the distance. Male? Female? It was impossible to tell. But one thing Sara knew for sure, it was coming from somewhere between the cabin and where she was now.

Without wasting another second, she picked up her pace.

The forked tree, then the hill, then the field and the rotting tree and the pile of rocks.

The forked tree, then the hill, then the field and the rotting tree and the pile of rocks.

The forked tree, then the hill, then the-

Not more than fifty yards behind her, Sara heard a branch snap.

CHAPTER FORTY-SEVEN

“The path arcs through these trees, then past a couple of large rocks, one on top of another,” Diana said. “After that, it’s almost a straight line into the park.”

They’d been moving as quickly as they could through the woods, but whatever tracks Sara might have left behind had been filled with muddy water.

“We should spread out,” Logan suggested. “In this weather she could be thirty or forty feet on either side of us and we’d never see her.”

“I don’t think that’s a good idea,” Richard argued.

“Stop it, Richard. He’s right,” Diana said. She pointed into the forest beside her. “You go that way about twenty yards. Logan, you do the same on the left.”

Logan tucked his gun into the waistband of his pants at the small of his back, and headed into the woods.

“Sara!” Diana called out.

“Sara!” Richard echoed.

Logan wanted to yell, too, but Sara wouldn’t know his voice, and if she heard him, she might run instead of stop. He plunged between the trees, his head swiveling back and forth, scanning as wide a range as he could. Every few seconds, he glanced at the ground, hoping to find some sign of her passage.

It wasn’t long before he realized he was moving faster than the others. Their voices fell farther and farther behind him, but he didn’t slow his pace.

Every few steps he wiped his forehead, the water flying off to the side. Though the tree cover did shelter him from some of the rain, it didn’t really matter. He was as soaked as if he’d just climbed out of a swimming pool.

Somewhere ahead were the two stacked rocks Diana had talked about. Once he reached them, he’d have to wait for her so he’d know which direction to go next.

As he stepped around another tree, his foot landed on an old branch and snapped it in two. He stumbled, but quickly regained his footing. As he looked up, he saw a flash of movement ahead.

Even with the reduced visibility, he knew it wasn’t a deer or some other animal living in the forest. It was a person.

Sara.

He started to run.

CHAPTER FORTY-EIGHT

At first Sara thought she was just hearing her heart pounding in her chest, but the rhythm was wrong, and she soon realized the sound was feet running through the woods, heading in her direction.

She rounded bear rock without even stopping.

The forked tree. The forked tree. Next is the forked tree.

But which direction was it?

More to the right. No, no! To the left. More to the left.

As she corrected her path, she slipped and went down, her knees and elbows slapping into the mud. Grimacing in pain, she forced herself back to her feet.

She knew the person chasing her had to be one of them. She couldn’t let them catch her. She couldn’t let them know where Emily was. She began running again, but the footsteps behind her were closer now.

“I don’t want to hurt you!” a voice called out.

Right , she thought.

There, just ahead, the forked tree. When I reach that, then it’s up the hill, then-

“Sara! Please stop!”

She chanced a look over her shoulder. The man behind her was as drenched as she was. He seemed to be alone at the moment, but she knew there were at least two others out there. She’d seen them on the ridge. Her pursuer was lean and strong. No way was she ever going to be able to outrun him. She had only one chance.

As she ran on, she pulled her left arm out of the strap to her backpack, and swung the bag around so she could get at it. Fastened to the side was a twelve-gauge shotgun. She retrieved a couple shells from the side pocket, then pulled the gun loose and dropped the bag to the mud.

The forked tree. Get to the forked tree.

It was just ahead, big enough so she could hide behind it and use the fork to safely take aim at the man.

She loaded the shells and sprinted the rest of the way to the tree. She leaned against the trunk, catching her breath as she listened to the man approach. Once it sounded like he was no more than fifty or sixty feet away, she slid into place, and propped the barrel of the gun in the fork. She chambered the shell, the distinctive clack-clack cutting through the storm.

The man could not help but hear it, too. He stopped in his tracks, but instead of going for cover, he raised his hands in the air.

“I’m not here to hurt you,” he repeated as his gaze found her in the break of the tree.

“I’ll shoot if you come any closer!” she shouted.

“Sara, I’m a friend. I came here with Diana and Richard.”

“Liar!” She was suddenly sure her sister and brother were both dead. It’s my fault! My fault!

Her finger tightened on the trigger.

“I’m not lying. I’m here because of your family,” he said. “I’m here because of Alan and Emily.”

So overcome by her own despair, she almost didn’t hear the names. Once she realized what he’d said, she froze. Then a whole new level of anxiety kicked in.

He knows about Alan and Emily. They know about Alan and Emily!

A scream flew from her lips as her finger jerked the trigger.

CHAPTER FORTY-NINE

The shotgun blast echoed through the woods.

Logan, flat on his stomach, felt the pelts fly through the air where he’d been standing seconds before.

He’d been watching her eyes, and knew she didn’t believe anything he said. A split second before she screamed, her face scrunched up in rage. That’s when Logan dove left and hit the ground.

The moment the pelt had flown past, he scrambled to the cover of an old pine. A second blast hit the trunk, but nothing touched him.

Back in the direction of the two stacked rocks, he heard someone running. Then Diana called out, “Sara! Sara! Are you okay?”

“Sara!” Richard joined in.

“Diana?” Sara said, her voice low and uncertain. “Richard?”

“Sara! Where are you?” Diana yelled.

“Diana?” Sara called out more loudly this time. “Is that you?”

“Yes. Are you okay?”

“They’re here. One of them was chasing me! Be careful. He’s behind a tree in your direction.”

“I’m not one of them!” Logan shouted. “Diana, tell her!”

He could see Diana and Richard making their way through the trees now.

“He knows about Alan and Emily!” Sara yelled. “We have to stop-”

“Sara,” Diana shouted back. “He’s not with them! He’s with us!”

Silence, then a disbelieving “What?” from Sara.

Logan waved a hand, getting Diana and Richard’s attention.

“He’s not with them,” Diana said, no longer needing to talk as loudly. “Alan sent him.”

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